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{{Tab}}Grew up in the rich suburbs of Portland, Maine. Attended, and was kicked out of, the most exclusive private schools. As a child she had behavioral problems and railed against the gender assigned to her. She stole girls uniforms, skipped class, and got into fights with boys. | {{Tab}}Grew up in the rich suburbs of Portland, Maine. Attended, and was kicked out of, the most exclusive private schools. As a child she had behavioral problems and railed against the gender assigned to her. She stole girls uniforms, skipped class, and got into fights with boys.<br> | ||
{{Tab}}After switching to Ruby in late elementary school, she was accepted into a mixed French/English middle school. From there, she joined the high school iteration of that program. In the summer of her Freshman year, her wild side caught up with her again. She, with no license and no insurance, participated in illegal street race from Portland, ME to Concord NH. The Maine and New Hampshire state police caught the racers at the states' boarder. The adults were sentenced to years in jail and forbidden from owning a drivers license. Other minors were also forced to serve jail time, and had their licenses revoked until they were 21 or older. She, thanks to her family's political connections, got off with a fine and a summer of community service in exchange for her agreeing to not seek a drivers license nor drive on public roads, until she was 18. Her parents also did what rich parents do, and sent their miscreant child to a boarding school. Ruby jockeyed them into picking Xavier's (she's still not sure how she pulled that off). | {{Tab}}After switching to Ruby in late elementary school, she was accepted into a mixed French/English middle school. From there, she joined the high school iteration of that program. In the summer of her Freshman year, her wild side caught up with her again.<br> | ||
{{Tab}}She, with no license and no insurance, participated in illegal street race from Portland, ME to Concord NH. The Maine and New Hampshire state police caught the racers at the states' boarder. The adults were sentenced to years in jail and forbidden from owning a drivers license. Other minors were also forced to serve jail time, and had their licenses revoked until they were 21 or older. She, thanks to her family's political connections, got off with a fine and a summer of community service in exchange for her agreeing to not seek a drivers license nor drive on public roads, until she was 18. Her parents also did what rich parents do, and sent their miscreant child to a boarding school. Ruby jockeyed them into picking Xavier's (she's still not sure how she pulled that off). | |||
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{{Tab}}She creates springy, near-weightless ribbons that come into existence at fingertips. As long as one end of the ribbon is in contact with her, she can extend and retract the ribbon. They look like red sugar ribbons. | {{Tab}}She creates springy, near-weightless ribbons that come into existence at fingertips. As long as one end of the ribbon is in contact with her, she can extend and retract the ribbon. They look like red sugar ribbons.<br> | ||
{{Tab}}She can maintain the ribbons as long as she's paying some attention to them. If she can see or feel them, she can generally sustain them with negligible effort. Maintaining them in another room, or when a large force is applied to them is much harder. The limits of her ribbons are the limits of her will. The more extreme the situation, the more likely it is for the her ribbons to break. She's had a few ribbons break on her, and is afraid of testing them in a life-or-death situation. | {{Tab}}She can maintain the ribbons as long as she's paying some attention to them. If she can see or feel them, she can generally sustain them with negligible effort. Maintaining them in another room, or when a large force is applied to them is much harder. The limits of her ribbons are the limits of her will. The more extreme the situation, the more likely it is for the her ribbons to break. She's had a few ribbons break on her, and is afraid of testing them in a life-or-death situation.<br> | ||
{{Tab}}She can stick the ribbons to surfaces, other ribbons, and--unbeknownst to her at this time--to midair. Creating the ribbons takes energy from her, and retracting or re-absorbing the ribbons restores most of the spent energy. If a ribbon breaks, that energy dissipates with a flash and a pop. | {{Tab}}She can stick the ribbons to surfaces, other ribbons, and--unbeknownst to her at this time--to midair. Creating the ribbons takes energy from her, and retracting or re-absorbing the ribbons restores most of the spent energy. If a ribbon breaks, that energy dissipates with a flash and a pop. | ||
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